Liberal Democrat Local Government spokesperson Alison McInnes MSP is campaigning for STV to be used for Scottish Parliament elections.
Speaking in a debate in the Scottish Parliament about the 2007 elections, Mrs McInnes also argued against de-coupling elections, which would mean local and parliamentary elections were not held on the same day.
Commenting, Mrs McInnes said:
"In 2007 local elections used Single Transferable Vote (STV), a much fairer system.
"STV broadened the range of choice to Scottish voters and opened up the electoral process to a much greater range of candidates.
Commenting on proposals to hold local and national elections on different days, Mrs McInnes said:
"Liberal Democrats do not support the recommendation that local and national elections be de-coupled.
"We are not persuaded that the case has been made for separate elections. There is a significant risk of a lower turn out, increased costs, which would fall entirely to local government and disruption to schools. "
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